Medical conditions or medicines that can cause hot flashes include: Viral infections , such as the cold, flu, COVID-19, or HIV Bacterial infections , such as tuberculosis, endocarditis (inflammation of your heart), or osteomyelitis (inflammation of your bone or bone marrow) Hormonal disorders , such as an overactive thyroid, endocrine tumors, or diabetes Substance abuse of alcohol, heroin, or cocaine Neurologic disorders , such as autonomic dysreflexia, autonomic neuropathy (damage to the nerves that control your heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, digestion, and sexual arousal), syringomyelia (a cyst in your spinal cord), and stroke Mood disorders , such as panic disorder or anxiety Sleep disorders , such as obstructive sleep apnea Digestive disorders , such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Some cancers , especially leukemia and lymphoma Cancer medicine , such as aromatase inhibitors, tamoxifen, opioids, and steroids Other medicines , such as antidepressants, diabetes medicine, steroids, acetaminophen, aspirin, and high blood pressure medicines Hot Flash Triggers Things that can trigger a hot flash include: Hot weather, heated rooms, or getting overheated by an activity Smoking Caffeine Alcohol Spicy foods Stress Tight clothes Why are hot flashes worse at night

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